Abstract

Resonator and free-field measurements were performed with both real and model fish schools in order to determine the relationship between fish school density and sound speed and absorption of acoustic waves. The results are compared to effective medium models for sound propagation through fish and encapsulated bubbles. The current species under study is Danio rerio (zebrafish); however, this technique can be extended to other fish species. [Work supported by ONR.]

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